Lodge Highlights

Freya Lodge offers women of the greater Spokane, Washington area an opportunity to share their Nordic heritage.

In addition to monthly meetings, we offer special interest groups and outings including:

Nordic Cooking Demonstrations

Nordic Book Club

Norwegian Language Classes

Writing Class & Sharing Family Histories

Sisterhood!

Hardanger Embroidery

Bunad Sewing Classes

Rosemaling Classes

Participation in Community Events

Special Luncheons

Lodge's Name

Freya Lodge #50 Institution Ceremony

The lodge is named Freya (Freyja, Friia), the Norsk warrior goddess of fertility, love and beauty. She was considered the leader of the Valkyries. The Eddas stated she was a blue-eyed, blonde beauty who was the fairest of all goddesses. She is known to be the patron goddess of crops and birth, the symbol of sensuality and all matters of love. Freya loved flowers, music, and spring. She was fond of the elves and fairies. Freya lives in Folkvang where love songs are always played. Her palace is said to hold slain warriors. She was also associated with such things as death and battle in addition to magic, prophecy and wealth. Her name is also mentioned in Heimskringla, where it is said she was a mythological Princess of Sweden who was the daughter of Njord (Njörðr), the sister of Freyr, and the twin of Yngve. Freya is said to have married another god Od (thought to be another form of Odin). It is said when she mourned his lost, she shed tears that turned into gold.